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Qué (quién) es suppurative$80501$ - definición

HUMAN DISEASE
Dry socket; Dry Socket; Dry sockets; Suppurative osteitis; Necrotizing osteitis
  • The most common location of dry socket: in the socket of an extracted mandibular third molar (wisdom tooth).

Acute infectious thyroiditis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Acute thyroiditis
Acute infectious thyroiditis (AIT) also known as suppurative thyroiditis, microbial inflammatory thyroiditis, pyrogenic thyroiditis and bacterial thyroiditis.Melmed, Shlomo, Kenneth S.
Pulpitis         
HUMAN TOOTH DISEASE
Acute suppurative pulpitis; Irreversible pulpitis; Hot tooth syndrome; Hot tooth
Pulpitis is inflammation of dental pulp tissue. The pulp contains the blood vessels, the nerves, and connective tissue inside a tooth and provides the tooth’s blood and nutrients.
Thyroiditis         
  • Microscopic image showing inflammation of the thyroid tissue
ENDOCRINE DISEASE
Ord's thyreoiditis; Thyroiditis, suppurative; Thyroiditis, autoimmune; Thyreoditis; Resolving thyroiditis; Thyroditis; Causes of thyroiditis
Thyroiditis is the inflammation of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located on the front of the neck below the laryngeal prominence, and makes hormones that control metabolism.

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Alveolar osteitis

Alveolar osteitis, also known as dry socket, is inflammation of the alveolar bone (i.e., the alveolar process of the maxilla or mandible). Classically, this occurs as a postoperative complication of tooth extraction.

Alveolar osteitis usually occurs where the blood clot fails to form or is lost from the socket (i.e., the defect left in the gum when a tooth is taken out). This leaves an empty socket where bone is exposed to the oral cavity, causing a localized alveolar osteitis limited to the lamina dura (i.e., the bone which lines the socket). This specific type is known as dry socket and is associated with increased pain and delayed healing.

Dry socket occurs in 0.5% to 5% of routine dental extractions, and in about 25–30% of extractions of mandibular (lower) wisdom teeth that are impacted (buried in the bone of the lower jaw, erupting during adulthood). The pain of dry socket may appear as early as three days after surgery, but a patient who has gone a full week without experiencing this pain is highly unlikely to develop it.